Wednesday, January 20, 2010


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I love camp, its THE aesthetic for me. And this film is Douglas Sirk on acid. Not as purely absurd or sleazy as John Waters' early trash art, but I think thats the film's grace. Its his first tight, mainstream satire of American cultural illnesses. The first half of the film really makes art out of the depressing Hell that innocent Divine must wade through. It lets up for awhile, and the second half isn't as strong, but its not an unbalanced film or anything. Its great seeing Divine carry a film as a somewhat normal protagonist and flex his acting and amazing presence. I really commend Waters for the stylized direction and soundtrack that brings the film to life, moving away from his previous low-budget cinema verite and oddball pop selections (that we still love so much). If you enjoy 50s melodramas, punk rock, absurdist satires and Odorama, you'll find this is one of John's best.




Polyester Overview


John waters film featuring divine as a housewife being driven insane only to be rescued by the man of her dreams. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 06/14/2005 Starring: Tab Hunter David Samson Director: John Waters


TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FUNNY - Roose - NEW YORK
THIS FILM IS REALLY FUNNY. DIVINE AS USUAL IS GREAT IN IT. ONE OF MY FAVORITES. THEY SAY SOME REALLY FUNNY LINES. EDITH MASSEY AND DIVINE ARE TWO OF THE FUNNIEST CHARACTERS EVER. THERE'S NOTHING BAD I CAN SAY ABOUT THIS MOVIE. I NEVER GET TIRED OF WATCHING IT! LOVE IT!

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